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Go to "device manager" on your computer, find "ports" and the usb serial port in use and ensure the data rate is set properly to communicate with the radio. It's also possible the radio's comm settings for its serial port are at the wrong rate or "disabled".
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The usual problem is an incorrect driver for the usb/serial chip in the connecting cable. Windows installs the latest driver but clone chips need an older version. There's good advice on these pages:
what version software is the CE44, version 1.0, 1.08 or 2.0 ? remember alot of the software out there for vertex is regulated for dealers only to download frequencies, uploading is no problems, read as much as you like. also if your connected via usb with port 1 or 2, then move to number 3 or number 5 and rename the port to number 3 :) then try it
If it works, the driver has already been installed.
If not, take the USB device back to the retail store where you bought it, and get them to demonstrate how to correctly configure and install the device, using one of their computers.
Buy a card reader and stop using a USB cable. Card readers are much faster than USB downloads and work as a hard drive. Cameras do not need software to download onto a computer.
first of all you should have your cd driver came with camcorder and as far as i know your driver isnt compatible with vista so better try to use windows xp. install the driver, plug your camcorder using your usb. upload your videos from your camcorder to your pc using ULEAD MOVIE MAKER. edit it and save it with any various types of videos. finish!
If your camera connects with a USB cable you should be able to download the USB driver from Vivitar's web site. Once the correct USB driver is installed Windows (2000, XP, or Vista) should see the camera as a removable storage device when you connect the USB cable to your laptop. Then use Windows explorer to copy the photos from the camera (removable storage) to your hard drive.
First uninstall all the drivers and of the phone and the software, then remove the cable usb of the phone and restart the computer, insert the software CD and install the software's while installing at one point it will ask to insert the usb cable of the phone at that time insert only the cable without the phone, after installing restart the computer again, now you can connect the phone to the USB cable, when you connect the cable, the phone will automatically ditect and wait for sometime cos the computer will install some drivers to the phone. when this is finished try using
This probably doesn't help, but sometimes a much slower (older) computer will work where a faster (newer) will not. The Motorola's are notorious for this. Others, too. USB is USB, a standard--so that's not your issue.
Right wat ya gotta do is.. take ya photo(s).. then using your Software & Data Transfer Cable, usually USB, you then download the photos from ya camera to your PC's hard Drive, & then usually ya must convert the Photos to a smaller more suitable size.. However most sites explain how big the files should be... and how to "Upload" them to their site.
To perform these actions one must install the camera's Data Transfer Software & Drivers, that came with the camera. OR locate and download the Drivers from the manufacturers web site.
Install the software then reboot, THEN plug in ya USB cable connected to the camera, and then turn on.. it should be "Detected" and it may ask for "Drivers" if so, simply point it in the direction of the Driver Files, usually on ya CD. After the software and drivers are installed, you can manipulate the files as ya wish.
Then you are ready to start using the Uploading Software, from the site required, like say Ebay etc.
This software will ask you for the "Location" of the Photo(s) ya point it to the Photo's location and the Uploading Software will do it all for you from there on...
The link below is for a Photo resizer, that may come in handy.. just download & install.
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/
powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
hope that helped...
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